How hot should my transmission temperature be?

How hot should my transmission temperature be?

175 to 220 degrees
The optimal temperature range for transmission fluid is 175 to 220 degrees. Above that, for every 20 degrees bad things happen, starting with formation of varnish at 240 degrees, followed by seals hardening, plates slipping, seals and clutches burn out, carbon is formed, and, ultimately, failure.

What is to hot for a transmission?

The ideal operating temperature of transmission fluid is 175 degrees. Overheating occurs after the temperature surpasses 200 degrees, and the failure rate doubles for every additional 20 degree increase after that.

Is the transmission on my 2500HD overheating?

05 2500HD 6.0L 4L80e Transmission Overheating after this brutal Winter! First I’d like to say hi…Newbie Here. Great Condition. Never had a problem with this truck until this past winter, Brutal! I pulled an engine code P0894 (Component in Transmission Slipping).

Is the transmission on my Chevy Silverado overheating?

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Is the transmission too hot in a truck?

We ran the truck in park for about 20 minutes and drove it for about 20 miles, in traffic and side roads. The transmission temperature did not rise fast and did not exceed 220 degrees, which is still too hot on an 85 degree day. It stayed a little below 200 for longer than the past 2 months or so and no codes.

What to do if your transmission is overheating?

Cleaned the filters in the valve body, change the TCC Solenoid that controls the Torque Converter and put it back together. It didn’t help, the truck was still overheating with no load or towing and the Torque Converter wasn’t locking up.